Bill

C-10 An Act to enact the Justice for Victims of Terrorism Act and to amend the State Immunity Act, the Criminal Code, the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, the Corrections and Conditional Release Act, the Youth Criminal Justice Act, the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and other Acts

Vote topic

That the motion be amended by deleting all of the words after the word “That” and substituting the following:

“a message be sent to the Senate to acquaint their Honours that the House disagrees with the amendments made by the Senate to Bill C-10, An Act to enact the Justice for Victims of Terrorism Act and to amend the State Immunity Act, the Criminal Code, the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, the Corrections and Conditional Release Act, the Youth Criminal Justice Act, the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and other Acts, because relying on the government to list states which support or engage in terrorism risks unnecessarily politicizing the process of obtaining justice for victims of terrorism.”.

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Result

Yes 129
NDP Liberal Green
No 154
Conservative

Conservative

Didn't vote Maxime Bernier
Didn't vote Ed Fast
Didn't vote Jim Flaherty
Didn't vote Steven Fletcher
Didn't vote Laurie Hawn
Didn't vote Joe Oliver
Didn't vote Andrew Scheer
Didn't vote Kyle Seeback
Didn't vote Bernard Trottier
Didn't vote John Weston

NDP

Didn't vote Niki Ashton
Didn't vote Nathan Cullen
Didn't vote Paul Dewar
Didn't vote Thomas Mulcair
Didn't vote Peggy Nash
Didn't vote Denise Savoie
Didn't vote Peter Stoffer

Bloc

Liberal

Independent

Didn't vote Peter Goldring

Green